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Hey people,

I have a set of O.Z racing rims for sale, as the title saids there 18 x 9 and they are off an r32 gtr.

They are a lightweight 3 piece rim made in italy that weigh approx 13-14kg each

Not sure about the offset..

Bad thing is that two of them are buckled and can be repaired but ive since put stockies back on my car

i dont have time to fix them and need the extra cash. There abit like the nismo Lm's style.

all rims have minor scratches since they were made in 1995.

They come with 3 rubber tyres - bridgestone PlayZ's PZ-01's 245/40's with ok rubber.

The other rubber tyre is prob rooted i think not sure.

Check my gallery to see what theyd look like on a skyline or look @ my avatar.

Asking $500

Located near Brighton Sydney, pickup only.

>>> Call 0421 835 965 <<<<< dont be cheap and pm me if you wana know something CALLLLLLL!

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  • 2 months later...

Gathered by the various markings on the rims with 28 im guessing their +28 offset.

They were a perfect fit on a gtr as can be seen in my gallery.

and if you want the rims you call or contact ME on 0421 835 965

no time wasters they're cheap enough.

and remember ---->>>>>

ive clearly stated that 2 rims need repairing, dont ask me what,

come and see and judge for yourself as you can never tell 100% with photos.

they are ideally being sold as a PAIR of rims with the option to repair the other 2.

they are located in sans souci - sydney

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